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- Sarah_Seager caption "Axe Handles, 1991".
- Sarah_Seager dateOfBirth "1958".
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- Sarah_Seager influencedBy Lawrence_Weiner.
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- Sarah_Seager influencedBy Marcel_Duchamp.
- Sarah_Seager movement Conceptual_art.
- Sarah_Seager name "Sarah Seager".
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- Sarah_Seager nationality United_States.
- Sarah_Seager placeOfBirth "Springfield, MA, USA".
- Sarah_Seager shortDescription "American artist".
- Sarah_Seager training University_of_California,_Berkeley.
- Sarah_Seager training University_of_California,_Los_Angeles.
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- Sarah_Seager description "American artist".
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- Sarah_Seager comment "Sarah Seager (born in 1958 Springfield, Massachusetts) is a conceptual artist associated with the California Conceptualism movement of the late 1980s through mid-1990s based out of Los Angeles, California. She is known for making \"clean works, many of them white, in which objects seem not so much removed from function as between functions\"[1] as described by Michael Brenson of the New York Times.".
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- Sarah_Seager depiction Sarah_Seager,_Axe_Handles_(1999).jpg.
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